Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Non-Airline Forums > Private Flying
Reload this Page >

Pilot's Guide to the USA

Wikiposts
Search

Notices
Private Flying The forum for discussion and questions about any form of flying where you are doing it for the sheer pleasure of flight, rather than being paid!

Pilot's Guide to the USA

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 6th April 2004 | 15:21
  #1 (permalink)  
Thread Starter
 
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 125
Likes: 0
From: West London
Pilot's Guide to the USA

Anyone know of a good private pilot's reference book to touring the US? I'm looking for a kind of Rough Guide To...but aimed at people hiring spamcans. I'll be flying coast to coast so a USA-wide book would be preferable to any regional guides.

Thanks in advance...
Sans Anoraque is offline  
Old 6th April 2004 | 17:04
  #2 (permalink)  

Flies for fun
 
Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 789
Likes: 0
From: Wishing it was somewhere sunny!
I'm a talking book if you want to take me! Apart from that, it's a good idea to have a read through FAR AIMS which is the official guide to US flying. Don't leave it to the last minute though, it's comparable to the book War and Peace! It's really not that difficult to fly in the USA and ATC are really ace people who are really patient with foreign pilots - yes that's you and me!. It's also an idea to have a transciever with you so that you can listen to the tower and ATC in general before flying. The RT is a bit different and GA and commercial fly in the same airspace.
Sensible is offline  
Old 6th April 2004 | 19:11
  #3 (permalink)  
 
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 198
Likes: 0
From: London
There is a book called Western US Pilots Guide which has lots of colourful photos of some of the more worthwhile airports to visit, including airport diagrams, area photos and a little bit of information on why you might want to go there. The journalism is not the highest quality but its good enough. I even agreed with some of their choices of which airports to include. I've seen something similar for the Bahamas and I'm sure there will be a Florida/Eastern US one out there.

Personally, I used a combination of the Rough Guide USA, sectionals and AFDs and the Best Western Hotels catalogue.
Aim Far is offline  
Old 6th April 2004 | 20:44
  #4 (permalink)  

Official PPRuNe Chaplain
 
Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 3,498
Likes: 0
From: Witnesham, Suffolk
I've done pretty well with the A/FD, sectionals, and Fodor's guides.

DO read the FAR/AIM first, so you know the rules (you only need to read some of it, not all of it - the index will make it clear which chapters, based on the flying privileges you will be exercising).

Don't forget to arrange your FAA PPL well in advance if you don't already have one.
Keef is offline  
Old 8th April 2004 | 11:28
  #5 (permalink)  
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 487
Likes: 0
From: Daventry UK
A little book that helped me is "VFR radio proceedures in the USA" available over here from Transair etc and written in a colloquial sort of way.
david viewing is offline  

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.